AMD Ryzen 6000 leaks: Zen3+ architecture, integrated RDNA2 GPU!

Is this the latest from AMD?
Although the existence of Zen3+ architecture is still a mystery, judging from the latest news, AMD seems to be still doing product deployment.
Reliable Tech expert ExecutiveFix recently revealed that the AMD Rembrandt family is based on the 6nm process, the CPU architecture is going to be Zen3+, the GPU architecture is RDNA2, and up to 12 groups of CUs (768 stream processors) can be seen, and the interface used is AM5.
Rembrandt (Rembrandt) corresponds to the AMD Ryzen 6000 series APU, covering mobile platforms, desktops, etc., as an iterative style of the “Cezanne” Ryzen 5000 series APU released in January this year.
Earlier news stated that Rembrandt will also support LPDDR5/DDR5 memory and still would be based on PCIe 4.0.
At the process level, 6nm is an improved version of TSMC’s 7nm, with a small increase in energy efficiency and transistor density. For Zen3+, it is also an improved version of Zen3, and the IPC increase is expected to be within 10%.
Frankly speaking, due to the uncertainty of concrete info around Zen3+, AMD’s next-generation CPU, APU and other product layouts are currently a bit chaotic, and I hope that over time, it can be further improved.
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